The launch complex consists of a launch stand and
ramp and a blockhouse. The ramp was 24' wide and 92'
long gradually increased to 22' high to the launch
stand, 60' wide and 78' long and supported the umbilical
mast, which is 84'6" above the launch stand. The launch
pad building was 57' by 20' and extended under the ramp.
The service structure consists of 14 movable decks of
steel framework trapezoidal in shape, 154'8" high. Rails
were used to move the structure 300' from the stand for
launch. The blockhouse is about 750' from the launch
stand and is 60' in diameter. Liquid oxygen
storage tank contains 28,000 gallons and RP-1 tank
16,000 gallons

11 June 1957 - 5 April 1958 - Five Atlas A launched

14 September 1958 - 16 January 1959 - Three 3 Atlas
B launches

19 May 1959 - 22 October 1960 - Four Atlas D
launches

26 November 1959 - Unsuccessful Atlas Able launch

1959-1960 - Minor modifications to the launch complex were made to support the Mercury
Program — emergency egress tower, gantry modified to
accommodate the escape rocket tower, and white room.

10 November 1964 - Mercury 7 monument dedicated, 13 feet
high, stainless steel, dedicated to the Mercury
Project. Time capsule buried in 1964 beneath the
monument to be opened in the year 2464. The time capsule
contains reports, photographs, a movie, and other
memorabilia designed to give the historians of the day a
glimpse of man's first steps in space. Mercury memorial
marble monument on launch ramp.